Pride and Prejudice of Victorian Women

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“The more I see the world, the less I like it,” Jane Austen wrote in Pride and Prejudice. Gallant cavaliers, beautiful dresses, balls, poems, walks in the crews ... - all this is just a facade . The reality was much more prosaic. Due to the high mortality, post-mortem photography came into fashion, depicting families along with the corpse of a newly deceased relative, to whom a skilled photo artist painted open eyes. Students of prestigious boarding houses were kept on bread and water, and as a result, well-bred, but deeply ill women were released into the upper world. What is it like to be a woman in a society in which doctors seriously believed that all the organs that make a woman different from men are ... pathology? How did the Bront sisters, Jane Austen, live, talk and what did they prefer to keep silent about other famous women of the brightest era in the history of Great Britain?
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- Language
- Russian
- Release date
- 2016